Liu Keming – lrs Keming Liu Kuming Herdsman
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The artist employed a distinctive color palette, favoring saturated hues of red, blue, green, and yellow. These colors are not used representationally but rather to create an atmosphere of intensity and vibrancy. The landscape itself is rendered in broad, textured strokes, suggesting a rugged terrain – possibly mountainous – with a dense, almost claustrophobic feel. A dark band across the upper portion of the canvas reinforces this sense of enclosure.
The treatment of light is noteworthy; it appears diffused and even, lacking strong directional shadows. This contributes to the flattened perspective characteristic of the work. The horses themselves are depicted with simplified forms, their anatomy suggested rather than meticulously detailed. The application of paint seems layered, creating a palpable surface texture that adds depth and visual interest.
Subtly embedded within the landscape’s patterns are what appear to be stylized floral or decorative motifs. These elements introduce an element of intricacy against the backdrop of raw natural power represented by the horses. This juxtaposition suggests a possible commentary on the relationship between humanity, nature, and cultural expression. The overall impression is one of controlled energy and symbolic weight; it’s not merely a depiction of animals but rather a visual exploration of themes such as freedom, strength, and perhaps even the tension between wildness and civilization.